Provided by: libvm-ec2-perl_1.23-1_all bug

NAME

       VM::EC2::BlockDevice::Mapping - Object describing an EC2 block device attached to an
       instance

SYNOPSIS

         use VM::EC2;

         $ec2        = VM::EC2->new(...);
         $instance   = $ec2->describe_instances(-instance_id=>'i-123456');
         my @devices   = $instance->blockDeviceMapping;
         for my $dev (@devices) {
           $dev       = $dev->deviceName;
           $volume_id = $dev->volumeId;
           $status    = $dev->status;
           $atime     = $dev->attachmentTime;
           $delete    = $dev->deleteOnTermination;
           $volume    = $dev->volume;
         }

DESCRIPTION

       This object represents an Amazon block device associated with an instance; it is returned
       by Instance->blockDeviceMapping().

       Please see VM::EC2::Generic for methods shared by all VM::EC2 objects.

METHODS

       These object methods are supported:

        deviceName  -- Name of the device, such as /dev/sda1.
        instance    -- Instance object associated with this volume.
        ebs         -- A VM::EC2::BlockDevice::Mapping::EBS object
                       describing the characteristics of the attached
                       EBS volume

       For your convenience, a number of the ebs() object's methods are passed through:

        volumeId         -- ID of the volume.
        status           -- One of "attaching", "attached", "detaching", "detached"
        attachTime       -- Time this volume was attached
        deleteOnTermination -- Whether the volume will be deleted when its attached
                          instance is deleted. Note that this will return perl true/false
                          vales, rather than the strings "true" "false".

       The deleteOnTermination() method can be used to retrieve or modify this flag:

        # get current deleteOnTermination flag
        my $current_flag = $dev->deleteOnTermination;

        # if flag is true, then set it to false
        if ($current_flag) { $dev->deleteOnTermination(0) }

       In addition, the following convenience function is provided:

   $volume = $dev->volume
       This returns a VM::EC2::Volume object from which more information about the volume, such
       as its size, can be derived.

STRING OVERLOADING

       When used in a string context, this object will be interpolated as the deviceName.

SEE ALSO

       VM::EC2 VM::EC2::Generic VM::EC2::BlockDevice VM::EC2::BlockDevice::Attachment
       VM::EC2::BlockDevice::Mapping::EBS VM::EC2::Volume

AUTHOR

       Lincoln Stein <lincoln.stein@gmail.com>.

       Copyright (c) 2011 Ontario Institute for Cancer Research

       This package and its accompanying libraries is free software; you can redistribute it
       and/or modify it under the terms of the GPL (either version 1, or at your option, any
       later version) or the Artistic License 2.0.  Refer to LICENSE for the full license text.
       In addition, please see DISCLAIMER.txt for disclaimers of warranty.